Litiumprimära
Litiumprimära refers to a type of primary battery that uses lithium as the anode. These batteries are non-rechargeable, meaning they are designed for single use and must be discarded once their energy is depleted. The electrolyte used in lithium primary batteries can be either solid or liquid, depending on the specific design and application.
One of the key advantages of lithium primary batteries is their high energy density, which allows them
Common applications for lithium primary batteries include small electronic devices such as watches, calculators, and remote